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TimeMaps- History of World 3500BC to 2005AD in interactive maps

What it is: TimeMaps is a fantastic site I learned about from an email I received today. TimeMaps lets students look at every nation, empire and civilization as one story through maps. This is the history of the world from 3500BC to 2005AD! There are pinpoints on the Atlas that let students drill...

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What it is: The Answer Pad is a student response system…only better! What makes it better? The ability for use with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classrooms and the ability to collect student responses outside of your typical, limited multiple choice answers that most student response systems are limited to. The Answer Pad is really made up of two parts. 1. The student response piece that lets students go interactive with outstanding drawing features. 2. The answer sheets that score and capture data from existing paper exams including full online reporting, the ability for students to show their work, and a variety of question types. The Answer Pad is available for the iPad, Android or from any web browser. Download the TAPit Free app for the iPad!

The free version of The Answer Pad is pretty robust for teachers and students. Premium features are available at a reasonable price that take it to the next level.

How to integrate The Answer Pad into the classroom: The Answer Pad is a really useful addition to the formative assessment puzzle. I LOVE that it doesn’t limit teachers to gathering low-level data in the format of multiple choice answer (although this feature is available for those times when you want to check for entry level understanding). The Answer Pad lets students draw and type out answers, making the feedback they give to you during a lesson that much more valuable. The fact that it isn’t limited to the basics is GREAT! Imagine a math lesson where students are able to actually show and demonstrate their understanding (not just their amazing guessing skills). The instantaneous feedback is wonderful for adjusting lessons and providing more individualized instruction based on what you are seeing.

In addition to collecting more valuable math feedback, The Answer Pad also gives you valuable feedback for any subject, a blank template lets students free write/draw their understanding. This might even be a great way for students to take notes during learning, you can give your students feedback on their note taking during a lesson. I am always amazed when I look at student notes, some of our students really don’t know what is important enough to write down and how to organize themselves best for later reference. Using the free draw in The Answer Pad would give you good insight into a student’s thinking process and help you to guide and direct them appropriately.

The reporting feature is also really helpful, being able to look not only at student answers, but also at the written work that led to the answer is SO valuable. This embedded feature makes Answer Pad more than just a self-grading platform, this is feedback and data that you can really use to drive instruction.

Tips: Premium features include: custom frameworks for scoring tests, ability to bundle assessments together for side-by-side comparison and reporting, advance functions for test scenarios, an additional drawing palette for the Go Interactive portion, support by phone, and access to black-line template library.